Phrases with «favour»

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The word "favour" means to show kindness or preference towards someone or something. It can also mean asking for help or assistance. Full definition

Adjective + «favour»

«to favour» + noun

Verb + «favour»

Sentences with «favour»

  • All this extra attention for a nice dinner and bottle of wine (which I am all in favour of in the right circumstance - and highly recommend involves your favourite accountant). (realtypoint.ca)
  • There is, I would suggest, a moral as well as a practical dimension to the argument in favour of doing so. (gov.uk)
  • If employers are compelled to pay into a pension scheme for their employees people are overwhelmingly in favour by 82 % to 17 %. (ukpollingreport.co.uk)
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